Create a PowerPoint presentation of up to thirteen slides (not including a title page, opening slide or reference slides) for the topic:
What was the effect of Spanish and French despotism on economic development and freedom?
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Respond to TWO of the following questions separately (2different Essay). Each essay should be at least two pages, double-spaced.
every question you must use at least TWO but no more than THREE specific examples to back up your argument. Identify each work by artist, title, cultural period, and cultural period date. Be sure to discuss subject matter (if applicable), formal properties, and the historical and cultural contexts of each artwork.
Question 1: Discuss the impact of abstraction on the art of the twentieth century. What were some of the ways American artists adapted abstract styles to express modernity during this time period?
Question 2: Discuss how artists of the twentieth century expressed regional identity in the United States. How did depictions of Eastern cities differ from the Midwest? What visual strategies did artists utilize in order to evoke a sense of place?
Question 3: Beginning in the late 19th century, American northern cities swelled with European immigrants and Black Americans migrating from the south. Discuss how artists responded to the changing demographics in American cities, particularly in New York, during the twentieth century. What were some of the ways artists captured new immigrant populations?
Sources:
specific examples:
– -William Van Alen, Chrysler Building, New York City 1928-1930 (Business Boom
-Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon Empire State Building, New York City 1929-1931 (Business Boom)
-McKim, Mead, and White, Pennsylvania Station, 1910 (Progressive)
– Worlds Columbian Exposition: Daniel Chester French, The Republic, 1893 (Progressive Era)
-Worlds Columbian Exposition, 1893, Chicago, IL
-John C. Austin, NBC Radio City Studios, Hollywood, CA 1939, Depression
-Edward Steichen The Flatiron 1904 (Progressive Era
photoAlfred Stieglitz The Flatiron 1903 (Progressive Era)
-George Ault, From Brooklyn Heights, 1925 (Business Boom)
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Grant Wood American Gothic 1930 (Depression
Grant Wood, Parson Weems Fable 1939 (Depression)
-Charles Demuth, Distinguished Air, 1930
Reginald Marsh, Twenty Cent Movie, 1936
Aaron Douglas, Aspects of Negro Life: Song of the Towers, 1934John Steuart Curry, Tornado in Kansas 1929 (Business Boom)
Thomas Hart Benton, A Social History of Missouri 1936 (Depression
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-Documentation: Jacob Riis, Five Cents a Spot(from How the Other Half Lives)1890 (Progressive
-Tenement housing in New York City, c. 1900
-Lewis Hine Italian Immigrants Arriving at Ellis Island 1904 (Progressive Era)
-Lewis Hine Italian Immigrants Arriving at Ellis Island 1904 (Progressive Era)
-John Sloan, Night Windows, 1910 (Progressive Era)
John Sloan Hairdressers Window 1907 (Progressive Era)
George Luks, Hester Street, 1905 (Progressive Era)
-Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series Panel 3 1940-1 (World War II)
-Thomas Rice as Jim Crow at the Bowery Theatre, NewYork, 1833
-Jacob Lawrence The Migration Series Panel 49 1940-1 (World War II)
-Aaron Douglas, Aspects of Negro Life: The Negro in an African Setting 1934 (Depression
-Aaron Douglas, Aspects of Negro Life: Idyll of the Deep South 1934 (Depression)
-Aaron Douglas, Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery through Reconstruction 1934 (Depression)
-Charles Alston, Magic in Medicine & Modern Medicine, Harlem Hospital 1936 (Depression)
The final project for this course is an analysis of a crime scene investigation that was conducted concerning the death of JonBenet Ramsey in Boulder, Colorado. The purpose of the Crime Scene Investigation Management Analysis is for you to apply and demonstrate the learning achieved in the course by analyzing the work done by crime scene investigators. Determine what could and/or should have been done better and acknowledge what was done well. For this assignment, you will take on the role of an experienced and highly regarded investigator who has been called upon to present a Crime Scene Management and Investigation class at the police academy.
The Scenario:
The body of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was found in the basement of the family home on December 26, 1996. The murder and subsequent investigation remain mired in controversy. One arrest was made in the case when a known pedophile confessed to the crime. All charges against him were subsequently dismissed. The case remains unsolved.
Case Summary:
On the morning of December 26, 1996, the mother of JonBenet Ramsey found a ransom note on a stairway in the family home in Boulder, Colorado. The handwritten note stated JonBenet had been kidnapped and demanded a ransom. After telephoning close friends, notification was made to the Boulder Police Department. Upon arrival, responding officers found the family and several family friends inside the home. The ransom note was reviewed and officers and family anticipated a telephone call from the kidnappers. A detective was summoned and arrived to oversee the investigation. When no call had been received from the kidnappers after a few hours, a police officer and JonBenets father began to search the home. JonBenets body was found in a locked storage room in the basement.
Assignment:
Use 8 online sources
The following elements must be included:
Explain how to process and retrieve trace evidence. Summarize what trace evidence was collected at the scene and what trace evidence might have been altered or destroyed due to crime scene management issues.
Evaluate the accepted methodologies employed in contemporary crime scene management relative to how these methodologies were or were not adhered to in this case and the impact that they had on the investigation and make recommendations based on that evaluation that could have been applied to this case.
Analyze how the management techniques utilized and not utilized at the crime scene impacted judicial expectations and requirements relative to the admittance of evidence collected by forensic crime scene investigators.
Evaluate at least one specialized method used in the investigation and describe the methodology used and its impact on the investigation.
Examine judicial expectations and requirements relative to the admittance of evidence collected by forensic crime scene investigators.
Analyze how the management of the crime scene impacts the potential admissibility of forensic crime scene evidence in any potential criminal proceedings in this case.
Analyze whether the methods used to retrieve and process the evidence would meet the standard for admissibility in court today.
The Crime Scene Investigation Management Analysis:
Must be 10 to 12 double-spaced pages in length
Unfortunately, since 1998, little has changed. For many individuals living in impoverished underdeveloped countries, even basic medical care is difficult to obtain. Although international agencies sponsor outreach programs and corporations, and although nonprofit organizations donate goods and services, the level of health care remains far below what is necessary to meet the needs of struggling populations. Polluted water supplies, unsanitary conditions, and poor nutrition only exacerbate the poor health prevalent in these environments. Nurses working in developed nations have many opportunities/advantages that typically are not available to those in underdeveloped countries. What can nurses do to support their international colleagues and advocate for the poor and undeserved of the world?
In this Discussion, you will consider the challenges of providing health care for the worlds neediest citizens, as well as how nurses can advocate for these citizens.
To prepare:
Consider the challenges of providing health care in underdeveloped countries.
determine strategies being used to address these challenges.
factors that impact the ability of individuals in underdeveloped nations to obtain adequate health care.
Consider strategies nurses can use to advocate for health care at the global level. What can one nurse do to make a difference?
Post a description of at least two challenges related to providing adequate health care in underdeveloped countries. Then, describe two strategies you might use to address those challenges, and explain why. Finally, describe one strategy nurses might use in advocating for health care at the global level, and explain why this would be an effective strategy.
2009
OVERALL RUBRIC: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/ap09_world_history_sgs.pdf
Part B (from the 2009 AP World History Released Exam)
Directions: You are to answer the following question. You should spend 5 minutes organizing or outlining your essay. Write an essay that:
Has a relevant thesis and supports that thesis with appropriate historical evidence.
Addresses all parts of the question.
Uses historical context to show change over time and/or continuities.
2. Analyze continuities and changes in patterns of interactions along the Silk Roads from 200 BC to AD 1450.